Dream cult properties: Halloween 3, Night of the Creeps, Sleepaway Camp, Candyman, Tenebre, Black Christmas (OG), Reanimator, The Beyond, Nightmare on Elm Street 3 (specifically 3)
My dude, take a Xanax. Sorry I’m not acutely aware of what was happening in Orlando in 2007, when I was a sophomore in college on the west coast and had no idea HHN even existed. Forgive me.The name of this thread IS IPS YET TO COME. If it’s been at the event, in any form, it’s been used, meaning it shouldn’t be mentioned here.
CMON GUYS.
My dude, take a Xanax. Sorry I’m not acutely aware of what was happening in Orlando in 2007, when I was a sophomore in college on the west coast and had no idea HHN even existed. Forgive me.
The Containment scarezone from HHN 19 was inspired by Planet Terror, while HHN 21's haunted house The Forsaken was inspired by The Fog. Though, neither were officially licensed representations. Also, the old gypsy woman from Drag Me to Hell was featured in HHN 19's Horrorwood Drive-In scarezone.Thought of a few more
- Ginger Snaps
- Planet Terror
- The Fog
- Legion
- Night Of The Creeps
- Drag Me To Hell
I can see The Wall being a darkhorse house on either coast. "The Pink Floyd album? Pfft."I'm surprised no one's mentioned The Wall (Pink Floyd) yet. Murdy's expressed interest in it before and its atmosphere is perfect. Another Brick in the Wall's music video is creepy as it is
I'm surprised no one's mentioned The Wall (Pink Floyd) yet. Murdy's expressed interest in it before and its atmosphere is perfect. Another Brick in the Wall's music video is creepy as it is
Well, they also own The Simpsons now; I'm sure Disney would be willing to play ball for a trade of rights and some free advertising.Also, it’s a shame Disney owns AHS now since ‘84 is an amazing season with tons of content.
Well, they also own The Simpsons now; I'm sure Disney would be willing to play ball for a trade of rights and some free advertising.
...so, no love for Transformers or Thriller?
I'm not even mad! It's okay that you feel that way, but I only felt Transformers could have wings because of the preexisting relationship with Hasbro over the brand.And sorry dude, I just don't see that as logical happenings.
I'm not even mad! It's okay that you feel that way, but I only felt Transformers could have wings because of the preexisting relationship with Hasbro over the brand.
My understanding is that, yeah, the first Ouija isn't all that fun, but that the second one, a prequel, came back swinging and did very well.If I recall, Hasbro and horror have had...a bad mix, especially following Ouijas adaptations.
Additionally, Transformers hasn't ever really gone full on in horror if I'm not mistaken, even with some of the interesting imagery used.